Word: loudly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...told newsgatherers that he was going to talk "long and loud" and started to do so. He willingly went before the grand jury. He told a hideous tale...
...Andover Harvey, C.D. 28 Back 20 175 5-11 St. Mark's Hoben, J.J. 29 Back 23 169 5-10 Hotchkiss Hubbard, C.H. 29 Back 21 176 6-1 Hotchkiss Kell, E.A. 29 Guard 21 188 6 Harvard School Ladd, L.W. 30 Tackle 19 185 6-6 University School Loud, G.B. Back 20 162 5-10 Exeter Mallory, B.L. 28 End 21 168 6 Pomfret Marting, E.L. 30 Tackle 19 183 6 Exeter McEwen, E.R. 30 Back 20 184 5-11 Chicago Univ. Palmer, A.E. 30 Tackle 19 185 6-2 Shaw School Quarrier, S.S. 28 Tackle...
...editor of the next I happened to have brought. "That man never had a generous or unselfish motive in his life; and you will never live to see him have one." I never knew of Mr. Norton's acting from any other motive. He not only read out loud at home every evening; he offered every family in the land choice material for similar reading; every Sunday he read to the inmates of the Hospital for Incurables, not Tar from Shady Hill.... To describe Charles Eliot Norton in a single phrase, I should say, as he said of Emerson, that...
...editors of the awful injustice of their judgment. For the English company offers to have a background that is authentic in the matter of students as well as of quadrangles. The actors will be real students, and yet they are not obliged to wear the pictorial slicker or the loud sweater that speaks. The millennium is nearing when England's well known love of fair play has reached her film companies. One learns with regret that Oxford students do not anticipate with pleasure a romance whose consummation would come on the steps of the chancel. Little do they know...
From the office of Frederick S. Duncan, for more than 20 years counsel for the Weed Chain Tire Grip Co. and its successor, the American Chain Co., came loud and speedy protest. He stated facts: The "Weed" tire chain was named after its inventor, Harry D. Weed, of Canastota (near Syracuse) N. Y. Under license agreement from him, the company produced Weed chains and paid all royalties therefrom for many years, later buying the patent rights. Colonel Weed is vigorously alive in Bridgeport and retains a close consulting connection with the American Chain Co., successors to the Weed Chain Tire...